Celebrity Photos of TIFF, Day 4: Jake Gyllenhaal gets a word in the dictionary
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Jake Gyllenhaal is gyllenfacin’ at the premiere of Enemy at the Toronto International Film Festival on Sunday.(Mark Blinch/Reuters)

Gylllenfacin’ (noun) 1. The action of staring at a camera while not smiling. 2. using a blank expression to convey indifference to the world’s interest in you. 3. deliberate bitchy resting face. 4. authorfacin’(Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press)

Gyllenfacin’ to the left.(Mark Blinch/Reuters)

Gyllenfacin’ to the right.(Fred Thornhill/Reuters)

Is James Van Der Beek gyllenfacin’ at the Toronto International Film Festival on Sunday?(Mark Blinch/Reuters)

Is Colin Firth? We asked an expert.(Chris Pizzello/AP)

No no no! That’s not gyllenfacin’.(Mark Blinch/Reuters)

THIS is gyllenfacin’.(Arthur Mola/AP)

Richard Grant completely ignores Jude Law’s fascinating story while zeroing in on Emilia Clarke at the Toronto International Film Festival on Sunday.(Todd Williamson/AP)

This photo was later delivered to Richard Grant’s hotel room with the message, “Hey, Grant! Look who Emilia Clarke thinks is interesting.”(Todd Williamson/AP)

Daniel Radcliffe is the star of the movie The F Word.(Galit Rodan/The Canadian Press)

Michael Dowse is the director of The F Word and a fan of the Montreal Canadiens, which explains why he likes to hire really short actors whose heydays are behind them.(Galit Rodan/The Canadian Press)

“What?! You want me to go to the net?!?!”(Galit Rodan/The Canadian Press)

Sandra Bullock can’t get the Oscar buzzing out of her head at the Toronto International Film Festival on Sunday.(Fred Thornhill/Reuters)